You have to REGISTER before you can use our features.

USER:
PASS:
Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 07-11-2007, 11:33 AM   #1
xenos
2,472
Senior Member

xenos's Avatar
Default Shane Kim on 360 price drop

Quote:
July 11 (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp., the world's largest software maker, plans to cut the price of its Xbox 360 game console to compete with Nintendo Co.'s top-selling Wii.

The Redmond, Washington-based company needs to lower Xbox's $299 to $479 price to increase sales and lure customers who aren't interested in traditional combat and racing video games, Shane Kim, vice president of Microsoft Game Studios, said in an interview. He declined to say when a price cut may be announced. It won't happen at this week's E3 games conference, he said.

``We need to compete effectively for that customer and part of that is getting to the mass market price point for the console,'' said Kim. ``We definitely are working on that area.''

The Xbox 360 has trailed the $249 Wii in sales since Kyoto- based Nintendo introduced the player in November. This week, Sony Corp. lowered the price of the PlayStation 3 console, which has lagged behind both Xbox and Wii, by 17 percent to $499 from $599 in the U.S. Microsoft has vowed to make its video-game business profitable by next year.

``A price cut would give the Xbox 360 an advantage over its rivals, particularly in North America where you have a choice of consoles to play the same game,'' said Etsuko Tamura, an analyst at Mizuho Investors Securities Co. in Tokyo. ``There's a lack of Xbox titles in Japan so a price cut here would have no effect.''

In fiscal 2006, the games unit lost $1.26 billion on sales of $4.26 billion. David Hufford, a director of Xbox product management, said last month a price cut was needed to convince parents to buy the machine for their children.

Films Online

Kim made the comments yesterday as Microsoft prepared for the opening of the Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, in Santa Monica, California, where console makers and game publishers announce new products for the coming year.

Microsoft shares lost 54 cents to $29.33 in Nasdaq Stock Market trading yesterday and have fallen 1.8 percent this year.

In a briefing last night, the company said Walt Disney Co. will offer films for rent through Microsoft's Xbox Live online service. Time Warner Inc.'s Warner Bros. and Viacom Inc.'s Paramount studio already sell and rent movies on Xbox Live.

The Disney films to be available include ``The Queen,'' ``Bridge to Terabithia'' and ``Déjà vu,'' Microsoft said.

Xbox Live has more than 7 million members, surpassing the company's goal of 6 million members by the start of this year's E3 gathering, Kim said. The company anticipates having 10 million members by this time next year, he said.

Microsoft also announced that Osaka, Japan-based Capcom Co. is developing a version of its ``Resident Evil'' action game for the Xbox 360, a move that may help bolster console sales in Japan.

Versions of the Xbox 360 sell for $299, $399 and $479 in the U.S. Wii has the lowest price among the latest generation of consoles.

Sony Price Cut

In announcing Tokyo-based Sony's price cut, Jack Tretton, president of the company's U.S. video-game business, said he expected the move to double console sales. U.S. consumers have purchased 1.38 million PlayStation 3s since its introduction in November. That compares with 2.84 million Wii players, which went on sale the same month.

Microsoft has sold 5.5 million Xbox 360s in the U.S. since the console reached stores in November 2005, according to Port Washington, New York-based NPD Group Inc., which tracks sales.

The company put worldwide sales at 11.6 million units during the briefing last night and said it will introduce the top-end Xbox Elite in Europe in August, as well as a special edition ``Halo 3'' console in September.

For the present, the company will rely on new games to boost console sales. They include ``Rock Band,'' which allows players in different locations to connect online and play guitars and drums along with recordings of rock 'n' roll hits. The game is being developed by Electronic Arts Inc. and Viacom Inc.'s Harmonix studio in time for the holidays.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...FDAEU&refer=us

i honestly think their making a mistake not announcing the price cut at E3, there isnt another big game expo between now and when halo 3 launches and they really should announce the price cut before the game's release to maximize hardware sales to boost software sales. If they announced it today, the same day as the competition's conferences, that would be the best move IMHO
xenos is offline    Join Date: Nov 2005 Reply With Quote
Old 07-11-2007, 11:38 AM   #2
Revan654
13,517
Assassin

Revan654's Avatar
Default Re: Shane Kim on 360 price drop

TGS starts on September 20th. 5 Days before Halo 3. Have no idea when X07 is.
Revan654 is online now    Join Date: Jun 2006 Reply With Quote
Old 07-11-2007, 12:05 PM   #3
xenos
2,472
Senior Member

xenos's Avatar
Default Re: Shane Kim on 360 price drop

Quote:
Originally Posted by Revan654 View Post
TGS starts on September 20th. 5 Days before Halo 3. Have no idea when X07 is.
thanks, i forgot about TGS starting before halo 3. it would be FUCKING STUPID if they announced a price drop at TGS, especially if their seriously not going to drop the price in japan, which i believe since they dropped it twice there already.

there is still a few days of E3 for MS to redeem themselves in this matter, but i'm not getting my hopes up. at least they are openly targetting the Wii, which brings me hope that the price drop will be more then $50.

honestly other then CoD4, AC, H3, and KZ2 this whole E3 has been a let down for me. i know it's early and plenty can happen, but already im reading live updates on ninty's conference and it's mostly chest pounding (like in MS' conference) and game montages i hope that sony does do better
xenos is offline    Join Date: Nov 2005 Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Lumines Live Price Drop Revan654 Xbox 360 Discussion 4 10-18-2007 02:07 PM
Nintendo responds to PS3 Price Drop surrealist Other Console/Platform Discussions & Debates 0 07-09-2007 03:40 PM
$100 PS3 price drop confirmed? surrealist Other Console/Platform Discussions & Debates 6 07-06-2007 08:13 AM
Interview: Microsoft's Shane Kim at DICE Onthexbox-News Frontpage News 0 02-18-2007 11:13 AM
360 price drop + new color: Dec 7 in Japan surrealist Xbox 360 Discussion 4 08-29-2006 03:02 PM


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:03 PM.


 

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
no new posts